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U.S. Issues Gulf Warning as Iran Sets Terms for Talks

Negotiation prospects hinge on easing U.S. pressure, with Iran warning of severe retaliation to any attack.

Overview

  • CENTCOM released photos and issued a Strait of Hormuz caution to the IRGC ahead of live‑fire drills, as reinforced U.S. forces including the USS Abraham Lincoln carrier group remain on station.
  • Ali Larijani said a framework for negotiations with Washington is being developed, while Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi welcomed Turkish mediation, demanded an end to threats and sanctions pressure, and vowed a harsh response to any strike.
  • President Trump said he believes Iran wants a deal and acknowledged setting an undisclosed deadline, while touting a large naval presence he says could act quickly if required.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported White House advisers have prepared graded military options ranging from limited precision strikes to broader attacks on regime capabilities.
  • U.S. allies voiced concern to Politico that the rhetoric and buildup could harden a path toward conflict, as a partial U.S. government shutdown began and may complicate decision timelines until the House votes on funding.